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Scientific Project Support is funded by Genentech Patient Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Genentech Patient Foundation Support offers two distinct programs: medication access assistance for patients prescribed eligible Genentech medicines, and funding for Independent Medical Education (IME) proposals. The patient assistance program helps individuals who cannot afford their medications access Genentech treatments at no cost. The IME program supports educational initiatives for healthcare professionals aligned with Genentech's therapeutic areas. Award amounts vary based on program type and need. There is no fixed deadline listed. Eligible applicants for IME grants include accredited medical education providers and academic medical centers. This opportunity is relevant for patient advocacy organizations, healthcare providers, and medical educators working in oncology, immunology, or other areas covered by Genentech's product portfolio.
Independent Co-pay Assistance Foundation Charitable Support is a grant from the Genentech Patient Foundation that funds independent charitable foundations providing co-pay assistance to patients who cannot afford out-of-pocket costs for medications. The program is part of Genentech's broader commitment to expanding access to healthcare and reducing disparities in medicine. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or 501(c)(6) organizations with a current, favorable OIG opinion for their co-payment assistance program. Requests are submitted through Genentech's Funding Request System (gFRS), with the portal accepting rolling submissions throughout the year.
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